[Comparison of the immunological indices of the peripheral blood and lymph nodes in lymphogranulomatosis in children].
Voĭtenkov. B O BO; Gavrilenkova. L P LP
Key Findings
- s disease had similar levels of main T‑cell subpopulations in peripheral blood compared to healthy controls.",
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Practical Outcomes
- The findings are specific to a pediatric cancer context and do not provide actionable guidance for longevity, metabolic health, or performance optimization. No dosage, protocol, or safety information about thymalin is presented, so the study is not useful for the target community.
Summary
The study examined immune cell patterns in children with Hodgkin's disease, comparing blood and lymph‑node samples. It did not test thymalin or give any advice on using peptides for health, so there’s no direct takeaway for biohackers or self‑experimenters.
Abstract
The paper deals with the evaluation of immunologic vigor in 57 cases of pediatric Hodgkin's disease. The study used the standard test of spontaneous rosette formation of lymphocytes of peripheral blood and lymph nodes with sheep erythrocytes and some modifications of the said procedure. Patients with Hodgkin's disease and healthy subjects revealed similar levels of main subpopulations of circulating T-lymphocytes. This was matched by a shift in the ratio of T-cell subpopulations toward predominant theophylline-resistant ones (T-helpers) in the lymph nodes of patients with Hodgkin's disease.
Study Information
pubmed
1985